Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his 43 mistresses: A look back at his infidelity past

RFK Jr.'s sexting scandal has sparked a renewed interest in his past infidelities.


Pop Culture & Art September 22, 2024
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes an announcement on the future of his campaign in Phoenix, Arizona, US on August 23, 2024. Photo Reuters

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s sexting scandal has sparked a renewed interest in his past infidelities. A look back at his list of rumored mistresses and his diaries reveals a pattern of philandering behavior.

Kennedy's list of rumoured mistresses, which was first reported by The New York Post in 2014, included at least 43 women, including actresses, models, and businesswomen. The list was discovered on his phone and included contact information for the women, as well as notes and codes for different sexual acts.

In his diaries, Kennedy wrote about his struggles with lust and his desire for multiple partners. He also documented his extramarital affairs, including one with a woman who was married at the time.

Kennedy's infidelity has been a topic of discussion for years, with many of his ex-lovers coming forward to share their stories. His sexting scandal has only added to the scrutiny, with many questioning his ability to lead a presidential campaign.

Despite the controversy, Kennedy remains a prominent figure in the environmental movement and has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration. His infidelity has been a subject of debate, with some arguing that it is a private matter and others saying that it is a reflection of his character.

In the end, Kennedy's sexting scandal has sparked a renewed interest in his past infidelities and has raised questions about his ability to lead a presidential campaign.

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